Data concerning potential solid products of the interaction of cement pore fluids with bentonite have been reviewed with respect to accurate prediction of bentonite alteration in the long-term. Calcium (aluminium) silicate hydrates (C(A)SH), zeolites, feldspars, hydroxides, carbonates, polymorphs of silica, and some sheet silicates (all of varying degrees of crystallinity) are potential products of cement–bentonite interaction. Evidence from natural systems and laboratory studies suggests that most, or all of these phases, may precipitate on timescales of interest to safety assessment of the geological disposal of radioactive wastes. These data indicate that growth kinetics of secondary minerals is equally as important as thermodynamic stab...
Bentonite and cement materials are essential components in constructing a deep geological repository...
repositories for radioactive waste. It is well known that in the hyperalkaline conditions (pH> 12...
The cement–clay interaction (CI) experiment was carried out at the Mont Terri rock laboratory to com...
Abstract: The cement-bentonite interface is a highly dynamic region in engineered barrier systems (E...
Bentonite is one of the more safety-critical components of the engineered barrier system in the disp...
The present study evaluates the formation of magnesium silicates phases as a result of the alkaline ...
International audienceBentonite has been adopted as a buffer/sealing material in most high-level rad...
Bentonite is a key barrier for the isolation of high-level radioactive waste within Deep Geological ...
AbstractCement and clay will be used extensively in geological disposal facilities for radioactive w...
Alteration of widespread interfaces between cements and clays in geological time scales is essential...
The interaction of two different bulk bentonites (Na- and Ca-types) with three types of simulated ce...
In the field of nuclear fuel disposal, bentonite has been selected as the principal sealing and buff...
The interaction of groundwater with cement in a geological disposal facility (GDF) for intermediate ...
The generation and stability of inorganic colloids have been studied under hyperalkaline conditions....
A series of long-term laboratory experiments was started in 1995 to investigate longer-term dissolut...
Bentonite and cement materials are essential components in constructing a deep geological repository...
repositories for radioactive waste. It is well known that in the hyperalkaline conditions (pH> 12...
The cement–clay interaction (CI) experiment was carried out at the Mont Terri rock laboratory to com...
Abstract: The cement-bentonite interface is a highly dynamic region in engineered barrier systems (E...
Bentonite is one of the more safety-critical components of the engineered barrier system in the disp...
The present study evaluates the formation of magnesium silicates phases as a result of the alkaline ...
International audienceBentonite has been adopted as a buffer/sealing material in most high-level rad...
Bentonite is a key barrier for the isolation of high-level radioactive waste within Deep Geological ...
AbstractCement and clay will be used extensively in geological disposal facilities for radioactive w...
Alteration of widespread interfaces between cements and clays in geological time scales is essential...
The interaction of two different bulk bentonites (Na- and Ca-types) with three types of simulated ce...
In the field of nuclear fuel disposal, bentonite has been selected as the principal sealing and buff...
The interaction of groundwater with cement in a geological disposal facility (GDF) for intermediate ...
The generation and stability of inorganic colloids have been studied under hyperalkaline conditions....
A series of long-term laboratory experiments was started in 1995 to investigate longer-term dissolut...
Bentonite and cement materials are essential components in constructing a deep geological repository...
repositories for radioactive waste. It is well known that in the hyperalkaline conditions (pH> 12...
The cement–clay interaction (CI) experiment was carried out at the Mont Terri rock laboratory to com...